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Alarmed by his weight and the toll it was taking on his health, Tom Carroll lost 132 pounds in a unique way: eating a Chick-fil-A salad every day https://t.co/Roo5GGUN2P
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Activa 2FA. Pon la alarma. Duerme como un rey. https://t.co/QHfCOWets9
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Bahrain is calling — Round 2 is here! 🙌🏼 Set your alarms so you don't miss all the activity this weekend. Let's go Noel! push hard, race smart, and show them what you're made of! 🔥 #F3# #BahrainGP# #NoelLeon# https://t.co/y2poEdBjBJ
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From manufacturers to farmers to retailers, business leaders across America are sounding the alarm: Tariffs cost jobs, raise prices, and hurt growth. Learn more: https://t.co/8HVxrKJuY0 #TariffsCostUs# #tariffs# #tradeconnectsus# https://t.co/MDA0SIqbTe
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Today, Aam Aadmi Party Jammu and Kashmir's spokesperson @aapkamuddasir passionately addressed the alarming issue of vote theft by BJP in the Chandigarh Mayor Elections at Party Head Office Rajbagh Srinagar. https://t.co/W0qBsJu08N
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Hier, le Canada a moins souffert que d'autres, mais ce n'est pas une bonne nouvelle. L'ajout de tarifs douaniers continue de nuire à nos industries et exportateurs. La régression protectionniste reste alarmante. Le Canada doit aller de l'avant avec une libéralisation unilatérale.
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This is what the Observer team & I were doing between strikes. Please read it because it couldn’t be more relevant. I interview Asif Kapadia about his alarming new film, 2073, with its stark warning of where Trump, Musk & Farage are taking us.. https://t.co/bIbjxcKUC2
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📊 Is market sentiment signaling your next big trade? Our AI-powered analysis tracks real-time trends in stocks & crypto! 🚀 Stay ahead of the curve and make data-driven decisions. 🔗 Download now: https://t.co/seKYRNMet2 #Trading# #StockMarket# #Crypto# #AI# #Investing# #Alarm#
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I wish to address Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu's Executive Order on the Social Health Insurance Scheme that mandates a ₦15,000 monthly contribution from every Lagos resident. While I acknowledge the good intentions behind universal health coverage, this flat-rate approach reveals a fundamental disconnect from the economic realities facing most Lagosians. For minimum wage earners, this ₦15,000 monthly contribution represents nearly 20% of their income—an unsustainable burden that will push many further into economic hardship. Simultaneously, this same flat rate is insignificant for middle and upper-income earners, creating an inherently regressive system. I propose instead a proportional 5% contribution of monthly income, which would distribute the financial responsibility more equitably across income levels while ensuring sustainable funding for the scheme. However, we must address the elephant in the room and resist the urge to place the cart before the horse. According to a recent statement by the Lagos State Commissioner of Health, Lagos suffers from a deficit of 30,000 doctors. Therefore, before mandating and enforcing such an Executive Order, substantial investment in healthcare infrastructure and personnel is imperative. The alarming statistics speak for themselves—according to a 2016 report (with conditions likely worse today), Lagos has: 5,014 persons to 1 general medical doctor 2,942 persons to 1 specialist 2,165 persons to 1 nurse 5,117 persons to 1 midwife These ratios are dramatically higher than the recommended doctor-to-population ratio of 1:600, clearly demonstrating the lack of priority given to public health in our state. Consequently, the Sanwo-Olu administration must adopt the 2014 Abuja Declaration, which recommends allocating 15% of the state budget to healthcare. In 2024, the Lagos State government fell short of this laudable vision by allocation 6.75% of its budget to healthcare. Without significant investment in healthcare professionals through better compensation and career development, alongside substantial upgrades to medical facilities and equipment, this insurance scheme risks becoming merely another financial burden on Lagosians without delivering the promised healthcare improvements. True healthcare reform requires both sustainable funding mechanisms and robust healthcare delivery systems. I call on the Governor to reconsider this Executive Order and engage in meaningful dialogue with healthcare professionals, economic experts, and community representatives to develop a more equitable and effective approach to universal health coverage in Lagos State.
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How a Shah Alam soup kitchen serves up to 1,500 meals a week The Assembly Soup Kitchen serves meals, and offers education and healthcare services  to B40 families, refugees, and the homeless - powered by a growing volunteer network. 📍The Assembly Soup Kitchen 3, Jalan Majistret U1/26, Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Operation Hours: 10am - 3am (Closed on Sundays) Story by: Dinesh Kumar Maganathan Shot & Edited by: Andrea Edmonds Presented by: Theevya Ragu #FMTLifestyle# #TheAssemblySoupKitchen# #FeedingTheNeedy#
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How a Shah Alam soup kitchen serves up to 1,500 meals a week #FMTNews# #FMTLifestyle# https://t.co/6UbSQs0nBe
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How a Shah Alam soup kitchen serves up to 1,500 meals a week #FMTNews# #FMTLifestyle# https://t.co/6UbSQs0nBe
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As part of skills regeneration, officers and soldiers from 3/6 Battalion, RNZIR, spent three days focusing and honing their close country infantry skills. Exercise El-Alamein is the second of three close country exercises conducted this year by 3/6 Battalion. #NZArmy# https://t.co/aCvnRnpBe8
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Amazing news!! We are excited to announce a $22M fundraise with participation from @polychain, Dr. Gavin Wood, @AlamedaResearch, @AlchemyPlatform, @cryptocom, and other great investors. We will create a multi-chain smart contract hub and Web3.0🚀 https://t.co/sNgecVsslS
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